Father Millet Cross National Monument ended in 1949.
Father Millet Cross National Monument was created in 1925.
Father Millet Cross was created in 1926.
Millet is primarily a cross-pollinated crop, although some varieties can exhibit self-pollination. The cross-pollination occurs through wind, which helps in the transfer of pollen between plants. This characteristic allows for greater genetic diversity, which can be beneficial for adaptation and resilience. However, the degree of cross-pollination can vary among different millet species.
At 630 feet high, the Gateway Arch is the nation's tallest monument ( Missouri). Designed by Eero Saarinen, it lies on the Mississippi River. Visitors can ride in cars to the top of the arch to get a view of the surrounding city.
Cross River National Park was created in 1991.
Grand National Cross Country was created in 1979.
National Red Cross Pageant was created in 1917-12.
Roman Catholic AnswerIt is not normally referred to that way, but I suppose that some would consider it a monument. The dictionary definition of a monument is:Noun: A statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.So, I suppose that using that definition, one could say that a Crucifix was a monument.
American Red Cross National Headquarters was created in 1917.
Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships was created in 1910.
Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships was created in 1963.
Cross Island National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1980.